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. 2006 Dec;21(Suppl 5):S62–S68. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00648.x

Table 2.

Association Between Change in Spirituality and CD4 Slope Either Alone or in Combination with Other Predictors

Other Predictor Other Predictor Above INCRS Increase in Spirituality Above Other Predictors


γ t P γ t P
None 1.39 3.03 .004**
Church attendance 0.061 3.52 .001** 1.49 3.17 .003**
Health behaviors
 Nonadherence (missed doses) −1.33 −0.60 .550 1.38 2.86 .006**
 Risky sex −0.42 −0.85 .399 1.56 3.23 .002**
 Alcohol use 0.03 0.08 .941 1.41 2.98 .004**
 Cocaine use −0.55 −1.13 .264 1.40 2.96 .004**
Affect
 Optimism 0.14 1.74 .085 1.21 2.53 .013*
 Depression −0.11 −2.74 .008** 1.29 2.80 .007**
 Hopelessness −0.10 −0.86 .392 1.32 2.72 .008**
Coping
 Avoidant −0.39 −2.50 .015* 1.36 3.08 .003**
 Proactive 0.50 0.82 .414 1.37 2.86 .006**
Social support −0.14 −1.85 .067 1.32 2.98 .004**
*

P<.05

**

P<.01.

As noted in text, the model controls for initial CD4, age, gender, education, and ethnicity.

df=99 for overall model, 92 for runs with covariates and 2 predictors, 93 for run with covariates and 1 predictor.

INCRS, increase in religiousness/spirituality.